The Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators shares that 18 vocational schools across the state have been awarded more than $10 million in grants to train more than 1,200 people in technical careers.
Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley Recognizes Presidential Scholar Nominees at MAVA Membership Meeting
MARLBOROUGH — Executive Director Steven C. Sharek is pleased to announce that the Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA) was joined by Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Jeffrey Riley as six vocational students were recognized for being selected as U.S. Presidential Scholar nominees.
Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA) Schools Attend Massachusetts Girls in Trades Conference and Career Fair
HOLYOKE — The Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators is pleased to announce that several MAVA schools attended the annual Massachusetts Girls in Trades Conference and Career Fair last week.
Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators Hosts Successful Three-Day ‘Connecting for Success’ Conference
MARLBOROUGH — The Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA) held their annual Connecting for Success conference this week.
Southeastern Senior Piper Culp Honored by Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley for Being U.S. Presidential Scholar Nominee
SOUTH EASTON — Superintendent Luis Lopes and Principal Leslie Weckesser are pleased to report that Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School senior Piper Culp was honored last week for being a U.S. Presidential Scholar nominee.
Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley Recognizes Presidential Scholar Nominees at MAVA Membership Meeting
MARLBOROUGH — Executive Director Steven C. Sharek is pleased to announce that the Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA) hosted six students from across the state last week during their general membership meeting.
Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators Welcomes Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley to Spring MAVA General Membership Meeting
MARLBOROUGH – Executive Director Steven C. Sharek is pleased to announce that the Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA) held its spring general membership meeting this week, which featured a presentation from Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Commissioner Jeffrey Riley.
Several MAVA Schools Awarded Funding Through Workforce Skills Capital Grants Program
MARLBOROUGH – Executive Director Steven C. Sharek is pleased to announce that several Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA) member schools received grants as part of the state’s latest round of the Workforce Skills Capital Grants program.
Monty Tech Superintendent Sheila Harrity to Lead MAVA Extended Campus Program
MARLBOROUGH – Executive Director Steven C. Sharek is pleased to report that Sheila M. Harrity, Superintendent of Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School in Fitchburg and vice-chair of the state Board of Higher Education, will lead an initiative designed to help vocational teachers and administrators earn their professional licenses and college degrees.
MAVA Shares DESE’s Updated Guidance for Culinary and Cosmetology Services
MASSACHUSETTS — Executive Director Kevin Farr reports the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s (DESE) has updated its guidance for culinary and cosmetology programs as schools statewide continue to plan for a transition to fully in-person learning.